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Hop on a magical 3D tour of 3 lovely Ledbury properties

Posted: Thu, 4th Jun 2020

We have just launched three great holiday properties in the heart of historic Ledbury near Malvern. You can view them in these fab and fun 3D tours…

Bustling and vibrant, Ledbury is a market town with a unique feel. Its little alleyways off the High Street are crammed full of enticing and distinctive boutiques, independent shops, restaurants and cafes, and antique and art galleries. The town is renowned for its cobbled streets and timber-framed buildings, most notably the Grade 1-Listed Market Hall at the centre of the town. Reportedly designed by King James I’s carpenter, John Abel, building work on Market Hall started in 1617 and took around 50 years to complete. It is one of the finest examples in England of a timber-framed building and still hosts markets on Tuesdays and Saturdays.

Ledbury is ideally situated to explore some of the UK’s most stunning natural areas, including the Cotswolds, the Wye Valley and Symonds Yat, the Malvern Hills, the Forest of Dean and the Black Mountains. All these areas provide the perfect opportunity to get outside and walk, run, cycle, kayak, fish, play golf or go climbing.

Visit The Barn for more details…

Visit The Drying House for more details…

Visit Bishop’s for more details…


 

We hope you feel tempted to stay in Ledbury! If you do, please follow the links below to check availability and to book:

The Drying House (sleeps 4/no dogs)

The Barn (sleeps 4/dog-friendly)

Bishop’s (sleeps 2/dog friendly)

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